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Post by barry on Oct 2, 2022 6:58:51 GMT -8
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Post by vintagecomics on Oct 2, 2022 8:37:03 GMT -8
In Canada, the Canadian government had to give the media $600Million to keep them afloat. This has caused the media to feel beholden to Trudeau. Fascist much? It has become a MASSIVE controversy. Obvious conflict of interest. TRUST is everything. Without trust EVERYTHING withers and dies eventually. Everything. Media Face Crisis Of MistrustMedia subsidies have provoked historic mistrust of reporters, the Commons heritage committee was told yesterday. The best-known federal subsidy, a $595 million payroll rebate and tax credit scheme for cabinet-approved publishers, expires in 2024. “Canada is facing not one news crisis but two,” testified Jeanette Ageson, publisher of the Vancouver news site The Tyee. “One is financial and the other is the crisis of mistrust.” “Canadians are expressing unprecedented distrust towards the news and the reporters who deliver it,” said Ageson, speaking on behalf of the Independent Online News Publishers of Canada. “Canadians need to know who is funding the news they receive and on what terms.”
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Post by barry on Oct 2, 2022 13:24:58 GMT -8
In Canada, the Canadian government had to give the media $600Million to keep them afloat. This has caused the media to feel beholden to Trudeau. Fascist much? It has become a MASSIVE controversy. Obvious conflict of interest. TRUST is everything. Without trust EVERYTHING withers and dies eventually. Everything. Media Face Crisis Of MistrustMedia subsidies have provoked historic mistrust of reporters, the Commons heritage committee was told yesterday. The best-known federal subsidy, a $595 million payroll rebate and tax credit scheme for cabinet-approved publishers, expires in 2024. “Canada is facing not one news crisis but two,” testified Jeanette Ageson, publisher of the Vancouver news site The Tyee. “One is financial and the other is the crisis of mistrust.” “Canadians are expressing unprecedented distrust towards the news and the reporters who deliver it,” said Ageson, speaking on behalf of the Independent Online News Publishers of Canada. “Canadians need to know who is funding the news they receive and on what terms.” The media used to be referred to as the "fourth pillar of democracy." It needs to be free and unbiased. That doesn't seem to be the case lately.
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Post by kav on Oct 2, 2022 13:31:30 GMT -8
The death of liberal cable news. People are sick of propaganda-its boring. Fox news is doing just fine.
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Post by vintagecomics on Oct 2, 2022 16:09:40 GMT -8
“Canadians are expressing unprecedented distrust towards the news and the reporters who deliver it,” said Ageson, speaking on behalf of the Independent Online News Publishers of Canada. “Canadians need to know who is funding the news they receive and on what terms.” The media used to be referred to as the "fourth pillar of democracy." It needs to be free and unbiased. That doesn't seem to be the case lately. Correct. And funding it by the government SHOULD BE ILLEGAL AND A CRIMINAL OFFENSE. The government controlling the media is how we got to 'legally' creating the most powerful censorship campaign in human history during the pandemic. See the Federal Law Suit of the states of Missouri and Louisiana against Biden. We are watching history unfold in real time as two sides battle for the freedom of human kind...and most people don't even realize it's happening, let along how serious this is for every human being. IMO, the battle being waged right now is as serious and important as any democratic battle for personal freedom that's ever been waged.
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Post by vintagecomics on Oct 2, 2022 16:10:57 GMT -8
The death of liberal cable news. People are sick of propaganda-its boring. Fox news is doing just fine. Don The Lemon is puke worthy to watch. It's like watching a soap opera masquerading as news.
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Post by kav on Oct 2, 2022 16:15:49 GMT -8
The death of liberal cable news. People are sick of propaganda-its boring. Fox news is doing just fine. Don The Lemon is puke worthy to watch. It's like watching a soap opera masquerading as news. Lemonhead the extreme racist is pukeworthy in the extreme.
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Post by microchip on Oct 2, 2022 17:18:35 GMT -8
Don The Lemon is puke worthy to watch. It's like watching a soap opera masquerading as news. Lemonhead the extreme racist is pukeworthy in the extreme. Agreed, he is particularly difficult to watch, without wanting to punch something.
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Post by microchip on Oct 2, 2022 17:21:05 GMT -8
In Canada, the Canadian government had to give the media $600Million to keep them afloat. This has caused the media to feel beholden to Trudeau. Fascist much? It has become a MASSIVE controversy. Obvious conflict of interest. TRUST is everything. Without trust EVERYTHING withers and dies eventually. Everything. Media Face Crisis Of MistrustMedia subsidies have provoked historic mistrust of reporters, the Commons heritage committee was told yesterday. The best-known federal subsidy, a $595 million payroll rebate and tax credit scheme for cabinet-approved publishers, expires in 2024. “Canada is facing not one news crisis but two,” testified Jeanette Ageson, publisher of the Vancouver news site The Tyee. “One is financial and the other is the crisis of mistrust.” “Canadians are expressing unprecedented distrust towards the news and the reporters who deliver it,” said Ageson, speaking on behalf of the Independent Online News Publishers of Canada. “Canadians need to know who is funding the news they receive and on what terms.” The same went on in NZ ($55m). But it was way more direct. The global minister of censorship, Jancinta had them hamstrung in compliance to covid scamdemic narrative, and nothing else. The only push back they did, was using the most unflattering photo's of her they could find.
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Post by barry on Oct 11, 2022 2:11:08 GMT -8
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Post by vintagecomics on Oct 11, 2022 4:33:59 GMT -8
That statement sounds pathetic, like a kid trying to please a parent and illustrates perfectly what their target market was. To please people. Most news people sign off with a statement about how proud they were to bring the news, not to please the people. As a Canadian who never knew what was going on between Fox and CNN, it was easy to see that Lemon was a soap opera the way he tried to drag out every moment with bad acting. Tucker might be acting too, but the facts always seem to take precedence in his delivery over the acting whereas with Lemon it was always the other way around. There's a reason why certain venues are dying on the vine while others are thriving.
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Post by barry on Oct 11, 2022 10:21:36 GMT -8
That statement sounds pathetic, like a kid trying to please a parent and illustrates perfectly what their target market was. To please people. Most news people sign off with a statement about how proud they were to bring the news, not to please the people. As a Canadian who never knew what was going on between Fox and CNN, it was easy to see that Lemon was a soap opera the way he tried to drag out every moment with bad acting. Tucker might be acting too, but the facts always seem to take precedence in his delivery over the acting whereas with Lemon it was always the other way around. There's a reason why certain venues are dying on the vine while others are thriving. Lemon was an unofficial spokesman for the Democratic Party, not a valued investigative journalist.
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